These Goldfish valentines would make a perfect game prize or gift to the students! This is a clever variation on messy crumbs-all-over-the-floor cupcakes. Drop a pudding up in a cupcake liner, add a few fun decorations and a squirt of whipped cream, and there you go! Super cute and easy. Do you remember making tissue paper crafts in school too? I loved it! This is a super easy craft the kids can make, while watching a fun love-themed movie, and munching on treats.
At our local school, the third graders have a tutor day in February, where they get to be the big kids and help the Kindergarteners. Education and fun together… sweet! You can also easily copy the idea and make your own worksheet for 3rd graders! And, for the older kids… Find Your Heart Mate game is another clever way of practicing math and having a blast at the same time! This is another fun game to use dice with, like the Roll and Cover game shared above.
Play both of them! The child who doesn't get a seat is then "it. Who Do You Love? How about a game of Family Feud to celebrate Valentine's Day? You'll need some construction paper and a few other supplies and then you're ready to create your game. It's also quick to get started playing since most are already familiar with the basic Family Fuel rules. There's a Christmas and Halloween version here as well if you really like the game. Kids will love creating silly stories with these Valentine's Day mad libs.
Have kids work in partners, and then each duo can share their silly stories with everyone when all are finished. Valentine Mad Libs from Woo! Kids Activities. Cut hearts out of different colors of paper and scatter them around the room. Give the kids a specified amount of time to find the hearts and count how many of each color they can find. Make this more advanced for older kids by assigning a different number of points for different colors.
Heart Hunt from Apples 4 the Teacher. Play the game Simon Says but change the name to Cupid Says. This Valentine party game will really get the kids up and moving! Affiliate links. Valentines Minute to Win It from Makoodle. Cupid's Arrow Game from Hopeful Homemaker. Musical Hearts Game from Teach Mama. Pink Popcorn from Homemaking Hacks.
Have a great party! If you're looking for some super fun Valentines for your kiddo to take to the party, be sure to check out all of my printable Valentines. And don't forget your Valentine box! Check out my favorites here. I'm a retired teacher, wife, and mom of three beautiful teenage girls and one adorable fur baby.
In my spare time, I love to share my ideas mistakes and all with anyone who will listen. Lots of great ideas!
I'm doing games for one of the parties this year and look forward to looking through all the ideas. Thanks for including my word puzzle! What a terrific collection of really cute ideas! Have the tossers on one side and the catchers on the other. On the start of go the tossers try to land as many marshmallows as they can into their partners mouth. Switch places, tosser becomes catcher and catcher becomes tosser so everyone has a turn.
Originally from Queen-of-theme-party-games. The first two are my own creations. The rest I found around cyberspace. Most have free printables with them and instructions.
I found you through Pinterest! Very Cool! I speed read everything at first. Now go break some […]. Valentine for our kindergarten party. Now to find that artistic friend that can draw her for me!
Thanks so much! I wish I could give you mine! Valentine :! Good luck and enjoy! I work in an After-School program that spans K-8th grade, and it is so difficult to find games that I know the children would like AND are inexpensive. These are both. Thanks so much!! Your site is the absolute bomb! I will be coming back here again and again. Thanks so much. These are awesome ideas! Also a few games I am going to do with my kids at home!
Thanks a mill! Enter your email address to subscribe to Cul-de-sac Cool by email. Come on Email Address:. Pencils Directions: Have the children partner up. Sweet Tooth What you will need: 2 big bowls one for each team Straws for each team member Several bags of conversation hearts candy Cups for each team member Directions: Divide children into two teams. Telegrams What you will need: Paper Pencils Directions: This is a hilarious party game that requires some quick thinking.
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